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National News: After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, India did what Pakistan never expected. Not just a response, but a blow that shook its foundations. 'Operation Sindoor'. This is not just a military action, but has become a living example of India's strategic maturity and technical superiority.
The operation started without any public announcement. In the silence of the night, special squads of the Indian Air Force and Army identified and demolished terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir one by one. This action was done with such speed and accuracy that Pakistan did not even have a chance to respond.
An army officer said, "We first won the battle with our minds, then took up arms. Every target was first blinded through cyber and satellite, then destroyed."
'Akashteer' became a symbol of the self-reliance of the Indian Army in this entire operation - a state-of-the-art indigenous command and control system, which connects the radars of the Army and the Air Force on a single network. As more than 400 drones from Pakistan moved towards the Indian border, Akash Teer identified them in the air and locked the target.
The result? Not a single drone could enter the Indian border. All of them were destroyed in the sky.
The advanced L-70 air defense gun and long-range early warning radar deployed in Akhnoor sector showed such coordination that it seems like a high-tech thriller film. The radar identified the target from hundreds of kilometers away and sent the data to the fire control unit. The L-70 gun destroyed the drone in a moment by taking accurate aim.
A soldier proudly said, "We trapped the enemy in his own trap. We now have such weapons that can clear the sky in the blink of an eye."
India not only stopped the drones, but also directly attacked Pakistan's military infrastructure. In the covert air operation, several Pak airbases were attacked, destroying runways, hangars and air traffic control systems. There was no capability left for retaliation.
According to sources, Pakistan's air defence network was jammed at the beginning of the operation, due to which their missiles became inactive.
An army officer gave a stern warning, "If Pakistan or any other country does such an act again, this time we will not only respond - we will change history. Our border is now impenetrable. Akashteer, L-70 and our surveillance system have made the sky an impenetrable fortress."
A terrorist attack in Pahalgam became not a warning for India, but a war cry. Operation Sindoor made it clear that now India does not just tolerate. it responds, that too decisively. India has written a new military chapter with the triangle of technology, courage and strategy.